Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
December 2025

Pathways to Keep Financing Flowing into Clean Electricity Sectors

Authors
Type
Pages
Pathways to Keep Financing Flowing into Clean Electricity Sectors cover
Publisher

In fall 2025, ACORE, Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, the EFI Foundation, and the World Resources Institute convened technology developers, finance providers, large-load customers, and legal and policy experts to explore how to keep finance flowing toward clean electricity sectors. 

Participants defined three central challenges to keeping capital flowing into these projects:

  1. inflationary pressure and the rapid increase in electricity demand;
  2. regulatory and policy uncertainty around tax credits and permitting;
  3. and financing barriers for first-of-a-kind clean firm power projects such as geothermal, nuclear, carbon capture and sequestration, and long-duration storage.

Participants discussed a set of market-based solutions and the benefits of policy certainty to support the near-term scaling of existing energy resources, alongside investments in the commercialization of clean firm technologies.